Skyrim talk:Olaf and the Dragon

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Notes on books?[edit]

Where do notes go then? Having no notes on either this or the lore page makes them both redundant. There is no other place for notes regarding books within specific games.

The lore pages must not contain information that is too game-specific, that's why things like weight, value, and quest involvement are left to the namespace page(s). We include all this information in the summaries, and if necessary add Non-book notes, so that all the proper text on the page includes nothing but the information taken from the game(s).
It seemed that the relevant info you wanted to communicate was that a book with the same text as Olaf and the Dragon is involved in a quest. This is true, but that means this minor errand is only tangentially relevant here, and the page you want is Adonato's Book, the version of Olaf and the Dragon that's part of this objective. I edited that page acknowledging its quest involvement in the summary to address your note. You can look there for the format of Non-book notes if you feel it's appropriate to acknowledge the other version here. Minor Edits 02:25, 28 November 2011 (UTC)
Now I'm starting to think it might be appropriate to have a short non-book note mentioning Adonato's Book, not just because it's the same book, but because I think it's interesting that the author is "Leonetti" in that book, not "Leotelli". It's potentially just a spelling error, but it could mean that Leotelli is a literary alias, or even that Leotelli ripped off some author with a similar name. Anyone have thoughts on this? Minor Edits 07:41, 13 January 2012 (UTC)